t - EVEN1KU LEDaEXl-PHlLADELVHlA, TUESDAY OCTOBER 10, 1017 IENSE QUANTITIES OP LANGUAGE 'ARE USED UP BY THE WORLD SERIES; IJEXPERTS DISCUSS Id-Timers Like Griffith, Jim McAleer, Bill Lange nnrl TTirJ fllaacnn T-Trvlrl TroY-iT-i-i ..- "Ron nvrl TTonrl j v- -s---vi uOU.i "uiu -Bouquets to Cobb By GKANTLAND RICE WOriLD series Is something more than a championship meeting or a spectacle T note, It Is also a market place ot aportlvo a)lnlon. The old brlcado and the young wno on from California and Magsachu setts, from Texas, Maine and Illinois, and immense quantities of language arc used up tn dissecting and deploying, not only the ' present situation, but tlio past as well. Wh9 Verdicls -fVv H '" these gatherings of baseball ' ' tables, such as Clark Qrimth, Hill Lange, Jimmy McAIcer, Kid Glcason, etc, that Many disputed points can bo established and many undisputed points thoroughly Ilnched. For example, Uie argument drifted at one meeting to Ty Cobb and Trls Speaker. The verdict offered was this: That while Cobb ras Undoubtedly tho greatest ball plnjer en attack the game had ever known, Speaker undoubtedly was the greatest de fensive outfielder In all baseball records. Qrlf was the main spokesman for Speak er, "I hao seen them all," ho said, "and Trls heads the outfleldlng list. In looking for the facts In the case these matters 'must all be considered speed, throwing power and accuracy, Judgment of lly balls, ability to field ground balls, eurcness In handling chances and tho ability to play for batters. Speaker Is virtually 100 per cent perfect In nil these larlouq depart- tncnta. He Is the one outfielder who li a star In every department ns vvtll in my opinion, his longext lange, beond all competition. Is his ability to play tach batsman who comes up. You'll seo htm make an easy catch In right center A moment or two later he is In left center waiting for another easy chance A play or two later on ho Is waiting back of second for a short chop fly "Speaker can cover a world ot ground When ho has to. But he covers most of I -vhla ground before tho ball is hit. Add to all this wonderful fielding and defensive ability his power at bat. and you hate ELEVENS READY FOR WHY PLAY Six Scholastic Teams Start Competition for Gimbel Cup October 26 SOUTHERN IN GAME TODAY by PAUL I'KEI The local high schools will p.i their final preliminary football games thW week. Tho coaches have been bringing their let ens along slowly but surely, and all the tutors are confident that their pupllB will win the Gimbel cup, emblem of tho Intcrscholastlc Football League champion ship of this city. Although the coaches and captains re gard the Contests scheduled for this ticeU end as preliminary workouts, they are Hailng no obstacles in the path that leads to Mctory. After the contests thH week the six entrants in the (.Umbel cup race will turn their attention to tho Initial strug gles for the local championship. All the games on this week's card will be hard fought Tho Central High School Catholic High School and the South Phlia Wfl.VJa, Hlgh-Haverford School games houlduinlsh the best brand of football. The CrlrWson and Gold representatives hae not met un eleven' frorn the Purple and Gold Institution on the gridiron during the last ten , years. Both squads have been practicing dally with Friday's game In -view and the football fans and fauettes ' who expect to tslt Houston Field the day of the game can rot assured that they will witness a first-class exhibition of the grid iron sport. Coach Ulendon's men did not , play a game last week. Clendon did not want to take any unnecessary chane'es of having his pupils Injured, and rather than n.eet a strong team he decided that it was better to practice with the second -squad. Hard Practices Ahead The Broad and Creen fret footballers will be drilled on open field plays today ana tomorrow, as Doctor O'Brien Is a gieat follower of the open style of play for a h'gh school team. Tho ends, Voeglln and Gordon, who have been the weakest links In Cenual's chair,, will receive a great deal of attention as most of Catholic High's ad vances have been through skirting the op posing wing men. South Philadelphia High School's football manager must believe in working his men hard, as he has arranged two matches for this -weeks This afternoon the Inter scholastic champions will meet the strong eleven of Haddon Heights at Iladdon Heights. Coach Dean Johnson's proteges shuiild have no trouble In finishing on the long end of the score. This Is, perhaps, 'a the big object, but the local boys have an other object in their visit. They have not had their goal line crossed In two years and have hopes of keeping their slate clean tho remainder of tills season. Although .South Philadelphia has been successful In keeping the other fellows away from its rohJ line, it has not crossed its opponents' line with any regulailty and has only scored twenty-nine points In tho games during the Same period of time. The Hne'up of Southern In today's gamo is as follows; Left end. Dessen ; left tackle. Josephsou; left guard. Freed; cen ter. Model ski; right guard, Kelly; right tackle, llansifhi ; right end, Gunson ; quar terback. Captain Uunnin; left halfback, Cowdrey; right halfback, Murray; fullback, Hamilton, fe. Play Haverford Friday s w On Friday Captain Mark Bunnln. all '. scholastic quarterback of last year, will lead v;'b( men on the field to oppose the eleven ' Jimresenting the Haverford School at, I lav -'r wrford The Main Line school opened Its oeason two weeks ago, handing a Jolt to tlio coachless West Philadelphia High School team by the score of 8 to 0. This fame should rival the Central Hlgh-Cath-ello High School game iu respect to the quality of football shown by both teams. The Main Line school Is being coached fcy Willie Cromwell, who formerly tutored Hie basketball, baseball and football teams at Lafayette. Cromwell has plenty of pen jnaterlal on hand and Is awaiting his ma real test on Friday. cepal vs. Haverford fhe Episcopal Academy and Haverford um1 elevens will battle todav it lnr. tVrt, In a postponed gridiron contest. These m were scheduled to play last Friday, tea inclement weamer caused a post- nent game Is an annual contest and much Interest among preparatory fans. Next to the Hill game It Is ord big contest, and Is also one of Important games of the season for at. SpMKtUy pwitera Easy Winners HAVERFOKD. P. Oct. 1C -Haverford Astute' lost Its first soccer contest to the , A Win i'l ndelphl High School by tho score VtMi, tn pigyitj of Mutch ana Drecht uw T rw tfir i-tpectiw PAST AND PRESENT . cniiiin6 ucc cviiv "u and Tris Speaker an outfielder to go down In history fcr all time." The Fanatic The fanatic Is a queer, quaint Institution. Hero Is r gamplo: In New York, for a number of scries, loud outcries went up because tlio lower as well ns the upper stands wero reserved. Insistent calls were mado that only tho upper stands bo re served and tho lower stands thrown open to the populate on tho "first come, first served" Idea This system was finally ndopted. Then a new angle arose. Any number ot funs re fused to take u chance in the belief that ast crowds would be surging toward the turnstiles and that It would be Impossible to get a seat. As a result. In 191, there wero any num ber of vacant seats. But the worst blow camo In tho second New York game. Tho Giants had stopped tho Tied Sox rush on Tuesday-and were back In the fight on Wed nesday. Weather conditions were normally good. Yet, when the gamo began, there were exactly 1200 vacant seats ThlH deficit was through no lack of Interest. The rush for reserved seats and the clamor for tickets had never been greater. The Old, Old Story It was merely the old btory. Hach fan thought the rush would bo too great to al low any rliatico foi a neat, the result being that bare spots wele lslble nil through tho big stand. Despite the wild clamor for tickets und the loud, pialiitlvn calls far and wide. 1200 -eats went vacant because each fan was thinking the other fans li id c logged all spare atuiind the park. This lullecllve drift of fanatical thought shut off nt least $00,000 reieipts , So j on can figure after this that all pos sible space will bo reserved and sold befoio the game, and after a fair trial of tho other system the fan will have no complaint left that will stand. By the reset ved nnangement the ball clubs not onlj take In far more money, but 10.000 or l.'.OOO more people get to seo cacb game. Giants Are Knocked Out in the "Fatal Fourth' The "fatal fourth" I mi 'nc knocked the Giants out of the vvnrld'n ch.imiiloiiiihlii and cute the honor to the White Nov Here-', lion the Inning llgiircdl Fills r (JAMl lelhch knocked it home run It won the gnme for the Sctx. E ol (lAME The sox niuile five ruin anil won rillltlr (.AM.: RnhertMin' triple started the (diint. on their llrwt victory, IIH'KTII (lMK hnutr hit a homer, Ills hit was enough to vvlo, although the Uliints scored live ruin, I'llTII tlAMh Tim Giants mail two runs iinil, uiumrentb. had th gam eewed mi. but th noil out by t'rlng th cnr in th seventh and hutting out a victory In the eighth. M.VTII AMI FINAL i IMK Sot mad three run. WHITE SOX NOT TO PLAY UPLAND IN EXHIBITION Comiskcy Holds Back $1000 of Play ers' Profits to Pass Up Other Games The $10,000 offer of John P. C'rozer, niil llonalie backer of the Upland Baseball Club of the Delaware County League, to the Wlilto Sox has gone for naught. Crozer had agreed to give L'ddlo Collins and the White So regulius J10.U00 to play an ex hibition gamo at Upland against u club selected by Manager Miller, biit esterday the National Commlslon sitting in ex traordinary session at New York decided that the game would not be plajed. The commission amended rule nine, which nOW 1)1 eVentf? elthpr thp winner,, nr- tl.A locerrf In word's series games to play ev inuiuun games, enner as a club or In dlv!duall . In order to be sure that there would be no violations the commission is withholding $1000 from each player's share of the world's berles monej. If on December I tho various players who t.at In at the big financial melon cut ting have lived up to the commission's rul ing, they will be given their $1000, If not, thev foifelt the mone COMISKEY CONGRATULATED BY CHICAGO COUNCIL City Ass.en.bly Passes Unanimous Res olution on White Sox, First Time in History CHICAGO. Oct 16. Members of the Chicago City Council weie engaged In a heated debate jesterday when Mayor Wil liam Hale Thompson rapped for order and announced that the Chicago Americans had won the world's (baseball championship. The victory was greeted with an uproar. A resolution congratulating Charles A. Comlskey, owner of the White So, on the victorious players was passed and ordered telegraphed to New York. "All those In favor of the. resolution signify by saying 'aye. " said the Slayor. The response in favor of it was deafening. 'Let the records show that for once the Council agreed unanimously on a subject," leplicd the Major MERCERSBURG PREPARING FOR PENN FRESH GAME MKnCKUSBUrtG. Pa., Oct. 1G Mercers burg Varsity Is making preparation for tho Penn Freshmen gamo next Saturday Captain Gorman, Snlvely and McMannon aio still suffering muscle bruises and will not report till tomorrow. &w'r3sk,ih sra n.Tn'i daughter of late Captain John P and Mary A. Levy. Notice of funeral later. AVOUBT. Oct. 14 ANTHONV. hu.hand of fluuu August. Relatives and frlenda Invited to funeral. Frl.. 7:30 a. m., i'Sls S. th t. Sol emn requiem mm at Church of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel 1) a. m. precisely. Int. Holy Crow Cm. Auto aervlc. nARroorr Oct is. , maiiuahbt nAitrooT (ney Mclnyr), wlfa ot Ell Ilarfoot. rtelatlvea ?jA,.r.l.en?.'nvl,ed ,0 aervtcea. Wed.. 2 30 p m.. 17t?.yy,".T'.l.,J! $ Frankfort int luivue tern MECKLKR del 14. JIAROARET C.T "k. of Lewis J. B.ckler and daughter of -Lena and late William Olbbj. Relatives and friend, l". vlted to funeral, Thura., 7 30 a. m., 2438 N Chadvvlck at. High mats Our Lady of Mercy Church V a. in. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. Auto IJEipEIJlAJf Oct IS, ElMEIt It., husband u, uat,iti AJniuviiiiau ibpiaiiea ana irisnus. Ilaledoraiaa Lodge, No. 700. I. O. O. P.. and all ether societies nf which he was a member. In vited to funeral services. Wed.. 1 p. m,. 8720 I'orumere :. (B7th and Market). Int. private. J'rlnds call Tuf.. 7 to 1) l ro. Bell. Itelatlyes.and friends, Invited to funeral services. Wed , 2 p. m , residence of lira. Anna McEv.an, 11)15 rirown si Int. HllUlds Cem. lUmalna may b viewed Tues. eve. Auto ftinarml llGNKER. Act. 13. JDlfV A hv,.nrf A tatllda lleuner. aged 72. Relatives and friends, Yuba Tribe. No. 378, I. O. II. M.t Ulrard Circle No. II. Iirotherbood of America, Hannah Bchuy. ler Heme, No 38, Ilrotharhood of America. Invited to services. Wed., a p. m , B8J7 Haiti, mora .ave Int. private llemalna may ba viewed Tues , 7 to 10 p. m. Kindly omit flowers. BLACKNET Oct. 14. KANNIB, wlfa of Richard Hlaclcney. Relatives and friends, mem bars of 8t. NathanUrg P E. Church. Quaker City Circle, No. 404. ldy Foresters, inviud to funeral. Wed , 1 p. m., 8118 D at. Services at St., Nathaniel's P B. Church a p. ra. In p?. vats. Remains may be vlened Tues arter T p. m BRIDOM'AN Oct. IS, In Woodstown N J HARAK, HUNT BRIDOMAN. Relatives and frleudg Invited to ruoeral, Woodatown, Thtira.. ? 5 . S'rvfeea at bouse. Int. tawndalo Cem., WfUMVatAwti, N. J. ' I a. Wttm, M, T. tlrec m)d fries ba- brathh vlled to services, Thurs., 2 P in.. 68B Tteyal at , atn Int. private. Remains may ba viewed Wed. eve, nunciiKn.oct. u. icatherinb nuncit. BR (nee Coutenechlager).. widow of Kelly Ilurcher. Relative and friends Invited to, fu neral services. Wed,, 2 p. m.. parlors of Robert Miller, Caps May Court House, N. J, Int. Bbe. neier Cem, COONET Oct. 12. MAnT A., wife ef Joseph Ceoney, daughter of late Charles and Bridget Kelly. Funeral, to which the relatives and friends, also League ot tr Burred Heart, are Invited, Wed., 8 a. m., lis Jackson st. Mass of requiem at Church of Our Lady of Mt. Car net at 11 .SO a. m sharp. Int. New Cathedral Cem Automobile funeral COTTER. Oct. 14. MICHAKt, J hunband ol Anne K. Cotttr .and son nf iat Jninea and Ellen Cotter. Relatives and friends, I'. O. em. nloyea or Central Station, invited to funeral, Thurs,, 8 30 a. m., 2839 N. loth st. 8olemn mass of requiem Church ot Our Lady of Mercy 10 a, m. Int. Calvary Cem., Camden, N, J, Auto funeral. CIULLEY Oct. IS, JAME9 P, husband of late Rose Crltley, eon of late Patrick and Jane t'rllter, late Oeeertmartln, Co. Uerry, Ireland. Relatives and friends. Commnndery Sn. 10. K, of R. II.. Invited to funeral. Thurs , 8 ..10 a. m., residence of elster. Mrs Alice o Connor, 1347 H. 3tth at. Holemn max nf requiem fit On brll' I'liureh 10 n. in. Int. Holy .'ros Cem PALY Pet. 14. suddenly. T M. DALY. neintlven and frlenua Invited to funeral, Ihurs , 8'SO a m , fl07 . Hroad st Solemn requiem man Ht. Teresa's Church. Broad and Catharine eta. lit a, m Int. Holy Pepulchro Cem. Omit flowers. Automobile funeral. IIAVIM Oct 1ft. JOHN W. DAVIS, aged 78, son's residence William Davis fllsn Hazel ave. Due notlc of funeral will he given, Di: NIOIIT Oct 14, HENRY P., lmihatid of Kstella M. and son of Charles and Mary Do Night. Funeral, to which relatives and friends, tnembera of International Union, Klevatur Con ntructlon, and emploves of Otis Klevetor Co , Invited, Thurs , 12 10 n m . 148 .Merry st. Mervlces, lath Ht. Methodist Church (13th and Vine). 2 p. m. Int. Northvvood Cem. Auto aervlce. DEL VECCHIO. Oct. 14. MAHIA VIN Oi:NZA, wife of late Marco Del Vecchlo. aged 74. 7 in Montrose st. Relatives and friends, Lo retto llenef. 8oe., Invited to funeral, Thurs,, 8 a. m., son's residence, Vlto Antonio, 1M'4 Tass yunk av. Solemn high mass Ht. Mary Mngdn ln el Pnatl'a Church Int Holy Cross Cem. Auto funeral, DICKERT Oct. IS, JOHN A., husband of Annie M. Dlckert Relatives and friends In vited to services, Thurs 2.30 p. m . U231 Lan caster ave. Int private. DORM AN Oct 14. HERTItA M . daughter of Christopher and Annie E Dnrman (nee McKal len), aged IB Relatives and friends, Mt Ver non t'rlde rircle. No 10. L S of A . Invited to funeral. Thurs., 8 80 a. m , residence of parents Frankford and Ornnt aves., Torresdsie High mass Ht. Dominies unurcn. iioimcsuurg, i'u , 10 a m Int Kt Dominic's Cem EDWARDS Oct 14, suddenly. JOHN, hus bind of Emma Edwards, formerly of SnrlnRfleid, Del. Co . Pa., nged 72. Relatives and friends, all societies ot which he vine a mcinher in vited to funeral. Wed 2 p m son's tesident. .T Edgar Edwards tUH.' Catharlin. st V Phlla InU Media Cem Friends r,in fill Tues. bi tween 7 and ti n m Omit Mower EVANH Oct 1." at Dolestou Pa FRANCES t. NORf ROSS widow of .rank II Evau riieral services Thurs 2 n m , residence nf sister Mrs Clara White 2:i00 N". JOth st Phlla Int. nrlvate riTZPATRICK Oct 14, CATHERINE, widow of Thomas Fltipatrlck Relatives and friends Inlvted to funeral Thura . S.10 a. m residence of son-in-law, James Murphv, 4047 Boone st , Mannjunk Reoulem nines St John tho Rapllet Church 10 a ni Int. Westminster C'oALLA(lHER Oct 13. ELIZABETH, wife of James Gallagher BeHtlvea and friends in- Ited to funeral Frl . 8 30 a m . 17U Wilt at. (Hancock nnd llerka ats.). Solemn requiem m St Michael's Church 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cro Cem Auto funeral OILI.RJV.N Oct 1." PATRICK, husband of Man (lllllgan (lie Walsh) Relatives nnd friends Kensington Quoit Club, Invited to fu neral Thure S 30 a m 271 I A t Solemn requiem mass Church of Visitation U. V. M. It) a m Int Holv .Sepulchre Cem OUI.Z Oct IS. JOHN huibund of Eliza beth (lolx (nee Wahllg). aged til Relative, and friends, members of Holy Fnmllv, Oerman Amerlcan Beneficial. No. 2, North Phlla Yearly lleneflclal. Thlla. Metrger Beneficial, No. 1, llujerlsther Volksfest Vcreln and Post 'u 7, O V K I) A , Invited to funral, Thurs , 8 30 a m Hill N. nth st. Solemn requiem mass St Peter's Church 10 a. m. Int. Most Holv Redeemer Cem ORIEL Oct 1,1, HARVEY M , husband of Minnie Zortman Oriel, aged C2 Relatives nnd friends invited to services. Thurs., 2 p. m.. 1700 Wallace st Int prlvnte OROSS. Oct. 14. MAX. husband of Cecilia Gross aged 8. 1910 W. Berks st. runeral services and Int. private. Omit flowers HARRISON Oct. IS. suddenly. SAMUEL M.. husband of Emm-v L Harbison and son of late Rev David and Rebecca Harbison Rela tives and frlcnda Invited to funeral services. Wed . 8 n m.. 140b N. 0th st. Int private, Easton, Pa HASSON. Oct 14 IDA M . wife of James It Hasson, Relatives and friends, members of II. V. M Sodillt Invited to funeral. Thurs , s a m , lesldence of husband, 114 Wolf st Solemn requiem mass Church of Our Lady of Mt Carmel 0 30 a. m. Int. Now Cathedral Cem . II BALD Suddenly, at the home of his brother Dr. Pusev Heald. In Wilmington. Del . J. WILSON HEALD In his 75th jear Services at I air Hill Friends' Meeting. Germantown ave and Cambria st , Phlla . rifth-day Tenth Month lath Int nrlvate . HECKROTH Oct, 10. at Sllea, Tu resi dence of his son-in-law, Jesse it llrundrcth. LEWIS P HECKROTH liusband uf Mary Hei l roth (nee Wolf), aged 7. Funeral at the house. Thurs.. I p m Relatives and friends. Co II. 4th Regt. Pn Vol Invited to funeral services. Thurs., 3 n m . chapel at Northwood Cem HKMMEItHHACH Oct. 1,1, EMILIE HEM MEIIHHACH (nee Herrmann), widow of John Hemmersbsch aged 54. Relatives and friends, Ladles' Aid of Gernnn Lutheran Zlon's Church. Invited to funeral. Wed. 2 i m . parlors of Ous T. Kirchner. N. V cor. J3th st and Lehigh ave. Int. Greenmount Cem JAHN. Oct. 14. FREDERICK JAHN. hus band of late Christian.! .Tahn (nee Faschblndcr). aged 70. Relatives and friends, members of .Southvvark Rakers' lien. Society, Invited to fu neral services, Wet , 2.30 p m. residence of eon, 23 Hirst ave , Lansdowne, Del. Co , Pa. Int Fernwood Cem Auto funeral JOHNSON Oct 13 HARRY JOHNSON son of late Henrv and Annie Johnson Relatives and friends, Weccacoo Tribe No 130 1. ) R. M George II Pierce Coinmandery. No 137 A and I. O K. of M . members Frankford Ave llaptlst Church, Men's Ulblo Class Invited to funeral services, Thurs 2pm. 11)03 Orleans st. Int private, Greenwood (K of P ) Cem. Re mains ma be viewed Wid . 8 to 10 t m. JOHNSON Oct. 13 formerlv of H7 N. War nock st . RULF.PH HENRY JOHNSON, aged 72. Relatives and friends, Quaker City Dlv., No. 3. S. of T . American Ice Co lleneflclal S'oclety. Invited to funeral services, 1830 Falrmount ave , vved . J p. m. Int private Remains may be vlev'ed Tu-s , between 7 and 10 p in. KANE Oct 13 SARAH wife of John J Kane Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Wed ,8 30 a, m 024 Savllle ave , Uddjstone, Pa High mass St Rose of Lima Church 9.30 a. m Int St Michael's Cem , Chester, Pa. KATES Oct 14 MARY A., widow of Sam uel A. Kates Relutlves and friends members to Brethren Church. Invited to runeral, Thurs , IP m , 430 E Clearfield st. Services nrethien i hurt h. Kensington ave and Wlllard st , 2 p. in Int Northwood Cem Remains may be Mewd Wed . after 7 p. m KEEN Oct. 14. CHARLES W KEEN, aged fi.,. Relatives and friends ara Invited to eorv Ices, Vied.. 2 30 p m. residence of daughter, Mrs. Geo. A Latimer. 1228 N. 42d at. Int. private t 1iK.YS-:Pct u JVMES a husband of Isabel R. Kejs, aged 77. Relatives and friends Invited to services, Wed.. 2 p. in, late resl-de?f?.".'43- 34th st. Int. private KILLEEN Oct 13. PETER F KILLEEN, husband ofwin'a.fred Killeen (nee Harrington), son of late Thomas and Sarah Killeen of Count? Mayo, Irelanl Relatives and friends. League of the Sacred Heart William J Warden Ben. Asao.: Court Veeper. No. M, F of A nnd em ployes of Penna R n , 4l)'h St. Hound House, Invited to funeral, Wed. S'20 a m. 1810 Hoff man st. Solemn high mass of requiem St. Thomas Aqulnas's Chuich 10 a. m Jnt. Holy Cross Cem ,, KLINOKR. Oct 14. MARY A . wlfo of P. ivllllam Mlnger (nee llaltzer). aged 57 Rela tives and friends Invited to funeral Wed , 2 Rm Oil Seltzer st Int Northwood Cem. emalns may be viewed Tues , 7 to tl p m KNECHT. Oct 14 EMMA L.. widow of Adam Knecht. aged 07. Relatives and friends, Richard Vaux Temple, L a E.. No. 105: Betsy Ross Temple. No, (, of U. A.. Young American Council. No 00. V of L . Invited to fuperal. Thurs, 0.45 a m. residence of eon-ln-law, George E. Owens. 3118 N Taylor st. Int. Hill side Cem , via funeral car Remains may be viewed Wed.. H to 10 p. in KOENIO. Oct 14. KATE L widow of Frank Koenlg. Relatives and friends Invited to services Wed 1.30 p. m.. 14111 Poplar at Int private. W Laurel Hill Cem. Remains may be viewed Tues eve Auto funeral. KRIEOER Oct. 14. CHARLES, husband ot Augustus Krleaer. aged 60 Relatives and friends. Court Pride of America No. 155. F. of A . Invited to funeral services. Thura., 2pm, 1003 W. Arizona at. Int. Ureenwood (K. of P) Cem . KRIPS. Oct. 13. LOUISA, widow of George D Krlps. aged 71) Relatives and friends In vited to funeral services, Frl , 2 p in . at 2313 Green st Int. private. LANDELL. Oct 16, MART A P., widow nf Isaac E, Landell, aged bo Funeral services Wed . 3 p. m . residence. (.37 W. Phll-Ellena st. Oermantown Int. private IANOHAM. Oct. 13. HENRY II., husband of Lllzabeth Langham. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services, Wed.. 2 p. m.. 12511 N. Alden at. Int. private. North Cedar Hilt Cem. Remains may be viewed Tues., 8 to 10 p m. LEGGBTT. Oct. 15, MART A. wife of Alex ander Lcggett. formerly Mrs Leslie Parker, aged 48 Relatives ana friends Invited to fu neral services. Frl., 8.30 p. m.. at 1348 8. Cist st. Int. private, LEININOER. Oct. 18. ELIZABETH, widow of Frederick Lelnlnger. aged 72. Relatives and ,nnu-. luriuuviH j'urKiiae L.uineran Church. Invited to funeral services. Wed., 2 p ni . son-in-law's residence. II, II. Mlckle. B40 Line st.. Camden. N. J. Int. private, New Camden Cem. Friends may view remains Tues . 7 to 0 p m. r .LOGAN Oct. 74. DANIEL L. husband of I.Ida T, Logan (nee Davis) and son of late Michael and Margaret Logan, formerly of Cam den. N. J. Helatlves and friends, luneral Directors ot Penna.. Invited to funeral, Thura . 8.80 a. m , 1001 Thompson at. Solemn high re. qulera mass Church of Gesu 10 a. m. Int pri vate Calvary Cem.. Camden, N. J, Auto fu- nLOaAN, Oct, 14. MATILDA (nee Staub), widow of Atllon Logan, aged 61 Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services, Thurs . 2 p. m.. 2344 N, 27th st. Int. private. Friends may can Wed . between 8 and 10 p. m. MANZf. Oct. 14. MARIE, daughter of Ralph J and Mary Manzl (nee McKnlght), aged 8 months Relatives and friends Invited to fu neral. Wed , 1 P. m.. 245 8, Bucknell st. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Friend may call Tues. eve WAKTifl, ocl is. aiAivx. aaugnter or lata imea and ferratlla Martin. fArmeelv nt Knhi,.!. ft' .. Yi-T" -Vil ..il.l..I ;v I,'.- .'"'.": htu jiKTvii, rl iiaiiTci ,,.. ineuas inviteo. to tunerai. vvea., aiu a. m., af n, water St. Solemn requiem mass Churoh of Visitation D. V. M. 8 a. m. Int. St, Patrick's Cem , Potts, vllle. Pa. Train leaves 0th and Columbia avs. at lOffcr J'oUsvllle. ' MARTIN. Oct. 14. MART A.wlaow of Alex. ander Martin. Relatives and friends invited to services, Tues , H p. m.. at residence of her sister, Mrs. R. D. Dodds. 4304 Baltimore ave Int Pittsburgh, Pa, McCALLIHTIR. Oct. 14, RACHEL, daugh. ter of James C. and Jana McCallUtsr Rela lives and friends John Wanarnaktr's Ben. Asso.i Crow Council No. 1, V of P.. Invited t DRATIIfl may be viewed Tues , 8 lo 10 p Auto .uiinrni XtellfVWT.r A If.H. fi. A.. Ai MARY REIIKCCA, wife ot John McDonnell, aged1 70. Relatives and friends Invited to runeral. Weil,, 0 80 a. in Requiem mass Pt Martin's B O. Church, 10 30 a. m. Train leaves Bead In Terminal 8.13 a, m for New Hone. McDONOUOlL Oct 13, CLARA 11. MC DONOUGH (neo Itosney), wife of Patrick Mc Dnnough. Relatives nnd friends, 71. V. M. So dality and Sacred Heart Society, Invited to fu neral, Wed , 8.10 a m husband's residence, 7144 Tulip st , Tacony. Holemn requiem mass Ht. Leo's Church 10 a. m. Int. St. Dominic's McENHII.t, Oct 13. AONEfl CECELIA, daughter of Helen and late Francis P. Mc. Bnhlll Relatives nnd friends invited to fu neral, Wed., 8 30 a m., residence of mother, 1244 S. Napa st. Solemn mass ot requiem St. Gabriel's Church 10 a. m. Int Holy Cross Cem McNICHOL. Oct. 15, DAVID, husband nf Mary MrNlchot and son of lata Donald and Mary McNlchot. Duo notlco of funeral will bo Riven, from his late residence. 2017 Cherry at. MEADE. Oct. 13. MARY A., vvifo of Samuel P. Meade and daughter of th late John nnd Ann C. Little aged 70, Relative-! nnd friends Invited to services, Tues., 8 p. m, at resi dence of eon Mr Harvey It, Pierce, r.Oln Cath arlnqat. Int private Wrl , oaktnnda Crm .11011110,1 12, JACOll JOSEPH, liusband of Man' J Mohr (neo Schrntk) and eon of litn Anton P. and M.irgarct Mohr. Relatives and friends, member of Pioneer nnd Lnfn)ottn Beneficial boitetlfs nnd rmtloea nf N Snelteu burg . Co , Hroad and Wullncn ts . Invited to funeral. Wed , 8 30 B. ni , 2031 H Crn'key St. (2Jd and Snyder av ) Solemn mass nf requiem st Edmund's Cnurcn. 10 a in. Hit Holy crass Cem .MON'AallAN. Oct. 13, JENNIE E, MON AGIIAN Relatives nnd friends. League of Sacred Heart. Invited tn funeral. Wed , 8 30 n. m. from lato rcsldrme, 3'JiM Haverford ave High requiem mass St Agatha's ('hiirLh 10 a. in. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Automobile serv ice. Mt'BLLER Suddenly. Oct 1 1, JACOll, hus band of Emma Mueller (nee Mnerk), aged 70 Relatives and friends, members of Memorial and Henry Troeniner Yearly Beneficial Aeso . (llrnrd Assembly. No 0, Order of Artlpns. imploiei Henrv Troeniner Scale Works Invned to funeral services, Thurs . 2 t, tn . 1420 N 24th st Int. private West Laurel Bin Cem. Remains miy bo viewed Wed . 7 tu 11 n tn Autn. funeral Mt'RPHY (let 14, 11117. PATRICK J MI'R PHY Relatives and friends. Friendly Sons nf St. Patrick nnd all other so, letles of vvhhh hi was a member, tnvltid to funeral, Thurs , 830 n m , from hit Into residence, 221 Sprucn st. Solemn requiem mass St Joseph's Church 10 a m Int Cnthedrnl Cem NEWHALL. Sndlenlv, Oct. 14 MIRIAM SHEFFIELD NEWHALL, wlfo nf John New hall Relatives nnd friends, nil sx letles of which eho was a member. Invited tn funeral, bat.. 2 P in.. 4115 Dlttman at . Frankford. Services St. .Marks P 11. Church 2 30 p. in. Int. East Cedar Hill Cem Remains inuy bo viewed Frl eve. Worcester (Mass ) pipers topj. NOLAN Oct 1.1 FRANK A , son nf James nnd late Annie Nolan (nee Bvrne) Relatlv.s and friends tuvlttd in funerjl, Wd.. S'':n u m . 1411 N i2,l st. solemn requUm tnnss Our 1 nd of the Rosarv Chun h 10 n. m. Int llu'y ( rose t'etn tlllRIEN Oil 11 IIE'I Pin wife nf Pit r it k J O'ltrlen, ncd it. nf 'Itnuleaguc ( niint i'ork Ireliud Dun tintb n nf funeral given, daughters resideme llrs nnlc P.itierson. 110 Jarrett ne. Rmkledae, Pa OUT TI NO Oct IK, 1VIL1 TAM CRTTI'VO 1R . son of MMnm nnd Catharln flrttung (nee Sihmldtdii.il) iig',1 20. Relatives and friends, Ovkdalo Council, No. 201.1 Rov.tl Ar canum Faculty of Northeast High Mhool, mem bers of St II. ir, us Lutheran Church Invited to funeral services. Wed . 2 p m . father' resi dence. N E cor 2!lh and Gordon, and at .1 p. tn St. Marcus s Lutheran Church, 27th ami Cumberland. Int. Mt. Peac Cem Remalni may he viewed Tliep. rc. Auto service. FANTLEY Suddenly O, t 13 near Camp Meade. Md . WILLIAM C. PANTI.B1. Company il. ninth I s lur, son tf John ( anil Ainrlln I'antley. ngcil 21 Due notlco of funeral glvtn. from 4 11 J V H.tli st. PARK (l.t 11 at Mendnwbrook. Pn , Mirs MARY S . daughter of lato Richard and Ellz i bnth Park Relatives nnd frlendi Invlttd lo funeral servl,,. Thurs , 2.10 ti. m , UialM I at Wnndlands Cem int. private PKAKi: Hit 1.1. JAMES it, husband ot Clara C Piike, nged 47 Relatlven and f rli nrts Invited to funeral services. Thurs , 2 v. in , 10JI i: Hiwsim st. Int Palmer I'ttn Re mainM mij be viewed W,l after 8 p. m iJl'INN Oct 13. Ilt1 J, widow nt James Qulnn and mother of th Rev Peter F Qulnn S M Relatives n"ld frbnds. League of S n red Heart nnd Altnr Sof letv nf St Edward s Church Invited to funeral, Thurs H ,iti it m . 271.1 N tith si Solemn rtuulem mas, st Ldw ird s Church 10 .. in. In'. New Cathedral urn Aura funeral . HAMFOKH l)it 1.1 rn:OROE V husband of late Bcbei ca IV llson llamford. ngid 50. Rela tives and friends, Washington Camp. No MU, P O S of A . empkivfs uf Erben Harding Co Invited to funeral eutvlces. Frl.. 2 p m, resi dence of son-ln-lnw. Edwin M. IV'atson. .1117 llhavvn st . BolnieslmrK. Int. private Rimulns mav bi viewed Thur" , 7 to 0 p. m RAND. Oct 1.1. Murv 1.MOHENE, Infant daughter of Jchn nnd Alnry Imngene Raiiii, gramldauKhter nf James Paul nnd l.aurn Y Wilsnii, ugeil 0 months. Relatives und frl, ml s Invited to funeral, Ihurs, 2 p m, Kr.indp.ii ents' resldem e 100 Orthodox st. Frankford Int North Cidar Hill Cem, Remalnt limy bo vleweil VV ed , 8 tu 10 p m HIIOAPi Oct 14 nt Norrlstnwn. CH VRl.Et S. RIIOADS. Relatlv.s and friends Invited to funeral, establishment nf Althnr H. lttlliv. cor. Haws ave. nnd Marshall t .'AVed, 2.10 p in Int Northwood ( cm. BIGGINS (let 14. suddenly. MARY S. RIO. GINS (nee Axlnger). vvlfu ot William F Rtg glus nt,ed .10 R.latlvcs and friends members of Evungcllcal Lutheran Churih uf the Natlvttv, Invited to funeral services, Thurs, 2 p. m, 1441 Dcumlng st Int. llillnlde Cem via fu neral cur. 1 rlends may view remains Wed. KoTlERT' Oct. 1.1 RACHEL A. widow- of Edmund Roberts Relatives und frbnds invited to funeral servhes. Thurs . 2 u m . r sldem . of son-ln-lnw. William It Moore, f.117 IWIIuvvs uvi Int prlvatt. Fernwood C m RODOERS Oct 14. MARY B. wife of James Rodgers Relatives und frbnds Altar. Rosarv and Sacred Heart smteties of Holv Family Church, Invited to funeral. Wed , 8 a. m . Falrthorno ave . Fiipi r HoxbnrouMi. Sol, inn high requltm nines the Hnl Family Church in a m Int Holy Sepulchre Cem RODOERS Oct. 1 t MARTHA W. RODGERS (nee Koch), wlfo of 1 nomas Rodgers. lUlitived nnd friends Invited to funeral pirvlces, w,d. 8pm. t.2.I Richmond st Int Pottstown, Pa Thurs. Train leaves lull st. i nd Columbia ave. station 10 JS RODGintS Oct II HEIDC.ET, wlfo of Frank Rodders daughter of Hugh and lato Ilrldgct MiGuckln Relatives and frn nds In vited to funeral, 'Ihurs, 8 30 n tn 1.107 Fair mount ave. High miss Our Motln r of Sorrows Church 10 a m Int. Holv Cross Com SA1 NDERS Suddenlv Oct 13 JilSlll'l husband of late Maiv Saunders. Relatives .ue Invlttd to funeral Wi d . 2 p m Kharu rei dence of eon, Walter aunders. 1340 1 I'an brta st. liu prlvute. Leverington . i. Reimiius inav be viewed Tues 7 to 0 p ni SEHR1NU Oi t Hi ANNA 11 . wife of Rlib ard II Sebring Relatives and film Is invited In funeral t-ervhrs, 'Ihurs 7 30 p m at tlm lesldenie uf her husband, 5122 Market Kt Int Jersey Shore. Pa. Frl Mlltllnburt? and Ji reey hore paper, plcisn copv. SHERIDAN Oct l.'l. JANE MP.GINIA, widow of Tlwunas (1 Sheridan. Relatives and friends Invited to eervtces, Wed.. 2 p. m. lbOO N. Itroad st Int private SHI.NN suddinh. ot 13 nt 2(10 Spi ui e st . J. HL'DH SB INN Relatives and friends in vited to funeral servlc.s. Wed . 1 30 p m , apartments Andrew Ebert H Sons, 25S S 4th st Int private. Remains mny bo viewed Tues , 7 to 10 p m SHRIVLR Oct 13. MARY JANE, widow of Georgo II Shrlver. aoed 80 Relntlves and friends ar invited to attend funeral Wed , 2 p. m.. 078 N. Alder et . between luth and llth and Wallace Bts Int Mt. Vernon Cem SMITH Suddenl, Oct 13. WILLIAM hus band nf late Annie Smith formeily of Raven Run Schullklll Co Relntlves and friends In ited lo funeral Wed . 8 30 a m , residence of dauchter, Mrs Margaret Walker. 50J4 New ball st , Germantown High mass st 1 rancis As. sisl Church HI n m int Itol Sepulchre Cem SPICER Oct 14, IONE B. daughter nf James and Sarah Splcer Due notiie of funeral given parents' residence, 1737 N. Warnock st STEKLMAN Uct 14, CARLETON E. hus band of Florence M Steelman (neo Woodheud) Relatives and friends emploes Fourth St. National Bank. Invited to services Ft I , 1 p in , 5S23 Chestnut st. Int. private, B. (.ctlar Hill ""'STEVENSON Oct 14. ROBERT STEVEN SON husband of Amelia Stevenson ag.d 54. Relatives and friends, John Conroy Yearl Beneficial Aeeoclattun, emplojes nf John It Stetson Bat Mfg Co . Invited tn funeral serv ices. Thurs . 1 p in 2'ltl Itnsehlll st Int. private Forrest Hill Ciin Remains may be viewed Wed eve STOECKEB. Oct II. KAIHEniNE L. Widow of Fiederklt J Ktoei ker aged 53. Rela. lives and friends Ladles' Aid of Rethanv Luth eran Church, Invited to funeral services. AVed . p. in, son-in-law's residence. Samuel A. Was. serman, 380 Martin st , Roxborough. Int. Lev erington Cem HTREEPER O. t. 14. JAMES W STREEP ER. aged (J Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Wed . 2 p m.. from Fltzwatertawii. Pa. Int Hillside Cem Auto will meet Willow Urov trolley at Ardsley. SYKES Oct. 15, at daughter's residence, Mrs. A. II Gamble, Rtdeewood. N. J . ANNIE S1KES Notice of funeral later. TASKER. Oct 14. CATHARINE wlfo of Charles R. Tasker and daughter of George and Emma Fttzmlre 1'uneral to which the rela tives and friends are invited on Wed . 8.30 a. m.. from her lata residence. 20JJ S. Rosewood St. Mass ot requiem Church of st Monica 10 u m. sharp Int. Holy Cross Cem. Auto service TAYLOR. Newtown Pa First-day. Tenth Mont.. (4th. HANNAH TAYLOR aged 03 Rela ttvts and friends Invited to funeral. Fourth-day. Tenth month 17th, 11 a m., residence of Charles L. Knight. South chancellor st New town. Pa. Orain for Newtown leaveu Reading Terminal 0 23 a m. Int. Newtown Cem. THORNTON Oct 15. EDWARD A., husband of Alice Thornton (nee Mc Carrier). Relatives and friends invited lo funeral services, Thura., 1:30 p. m.. residence of mother, Mrs John Speed. 2743 Howard st Int private. Green mount Cem Friends mav tall Wed. eve, VAIL. Oct. 13, JAMUS husband ot Mary Vail and son ot the late James and Ellen Vail. Funeral, to which the relutlves, friends, Holy Name Society, are Invited Thura., 8 a, ni.. 238 Wilder St. Solemn mass ot requiem Church ot the Sacred Heart V 30 a. m Int. Holy Cross CfVANDERORIFT Oct. 14 MARY S1IEBTZ, wife of Charles C Vandergrlft, aged 73 Rela tives and friends Invited to funeral, Thurs., 2 p. m., 4521 .Hedge st , Jrankford Remains may be viewed lied., after 7 p. m, Int. B cectar tmi cem, VAN HOLT. Oft. 13 F.MMA SUSAN VAN HOLT, wife of William Van Holt, aged MJ. Rela tives and friends Invited to funeral services. Wed., 2 p. m.. 1052 N. hth st. Int. Mt Peaca Cem, Remains may be viewed Tues., 8 to 10 "'WARING. Oct. 11. JOHN, liusband , of lata Jane Warinr. . Relatives and friends, employes of Bureau of Water. Invited to funeral. Wed.. 8 30 a m.. 8531, Frankford ave. Holmesburg. Pa. Boleron requiem mass St. Dominic's Church 10 a. m. Int. St. Dominic's Cem WARRKN Oct 15, RpUBHT WARREN, aged 82. Relatives and friends, Roxborough Lodge. No. (18. I O. O. F Keystone Council, No. 11. O. of I A . Manalung Tribe. No. 118 I. O it M. Invited to funeral. Thurs., 2 p, m , sharp, 408 Dupyni st Roxborough. Int. Leverlnrton Cem Friends mav .-nil Wed v. WATUON -Oct 15 OfcRTBl DK HASTINGS widow of Robert c Watson and daughter of Joseph p. nd,.tu''"1 A .""US" Relatives and friends Invited to .rvices, Thurs . 2 p. m., parents' residence. 2i04 S I licks st Int private. v yrr.lU.- Suddeply. Oct, 15, HEBJIAN. Jon.Ot Ut 3(orrl and AmfllUi Tsyftlt,aM SI. XtbUkJ . IKATH1 . IVed 2 p tn , rettdencn nf brother, flltntnl Well. MOO N. ilrosci st Int. private, Adath Jeahurun Cem. West Chester (Pn ) Papers copy. WEST Oct IS, GWENDOLYN NORntS. daughter of Benjamin F, and Mrr PU.'J"? West, aged 18. Relatives and friends Invited to services. Vted., 8 ti. m .307 li. Ridley ave., Ridley Parle. Pn. Int. Bethlehem. Pa. WHATMOUOH Oct. 1J. WILLIAM .WHAT MOUail. Relatives and friends Invited to fu neral. Wed, 1 p.. m.. residence of X-'W fi Shepley, 34in A nsley.st.., Falls of Re"1-1K''J' Pervlcea In Manxyunk Bapllst Church 2-50 P. m. Int, leverington Cem. ....,., WIDMANN. Oct. 13. aoiFRET WIDMANN. hi.ibi.nd of lat .Catharlno widmann aged 8i. Relatives and frlencis Invited to funeral serv ices. Wed , 2 J. m 3025 N. 8th st. Int. pri vate, lielvue Cent. , WILKINSON Oct 14, WILT.7AM C. V.U,' KlNSON . RelatvVsnVdfr'lendsWelen No. 45J, P. and A M.I Kensington Chapter. No. 233. It A. M i Kensington Commandcry. No. i14, K T . I.u Lit Temple. A A. O. NV,-VMS '," vlted to services, Thurs . 2 p. tn . 1516 N. mil St. Int private. WILSON. Oct. 1 1, WILLIAM J , 1VILS0N. husband, it OatharltVi:. Wllsn,.. BMatlves and friends. St. Anthonj's Holv Nam Hnclety. jo sepli A Mcflenry Flfo nnd B--l"Ti,,VJ,r:';,'i vlted to funeral. Thurs . 8 ... Jij. 2M7 I dn.l M High ninsn of rrqulcm St Antnou a . nurin 0.30 a. in. Int. Holy truss ( em. WOOD.-p,t 1.1 ''V.'!5'rMUl2roP,tT:il rimirtnirp Moore. I"I. Co, Irt . I HUI" 'y. , . 7. WWh. Bcintlves nnd, frlemls nUW l ervlces. Wed.. 2 v m . Oliver It Hair llldg.. lS2ti Chestnut M.. Phlla. Int. private WOODS1DE Oct. It. JOHN BLAIR, iius. bind nf I.llllHii II. IVi.odsl.1 (nen Forsj the), a'd 2tl Bel. lives and friends. 1 niteriial .1 vs. II circle, Sloneinen's. Fellowsh n. eiiiploves Wills lonei Co. Invited tu thi!"-. 2 3 1 m . 8HQ H Vodges St. Int Prlvj 1. Fernvvood Cein. Friends mav call Wed., i .30 to 0 p in. Auto service WOI.LER. Oct 13. ANant.O. liusband M Int" Susanna Woller (nee Coates) aged 3.. Relatives and friends Invited to rcs. Wed . "so am. 32t Rlchmnnd st. Solemn requiem innse Chunh nf tho Nativity H; n. m. .Int. private Remains may be viewed 'lues, after 7 10 p tn. WORRFI.L Oct. 1.1 HENRY S.. husband of Pl.iren (I Worrell nge.l 51. Relatives and friends, Cnurt Colllngswood, No. q . I .or A., Invited to etrvlcs Wed , 2 p m . IiI2j N Ran dolph st Int private. Remains may be v lowed Tues , 7 to O p m. PARCEL POST $1.50 UP- -OVERCOATS Largest Assortment In Town WALTI.IFN I'UIN SIHII-. 001 1INL ST. AUTUMN RESORTS i M:uotiii. . J. THE LAUREL HOUSE In now open. First CI.ieb American Plan Hotel Kino train tervice Delightful autumn climate A short motor run from Camp DIx nt 'WrlBbtstovvn. A. J. MUHPHY, Men C. V. MUnPHY, Asst Jler. l.akevvood. N. .1. 111MN ItlXlltl-. Ui:it.M.llsVILLB. PA. GALEN HALL IN THE MOUNTAINS WtHMRSVIllf. TA ALWAYS OPEN Beautiful days on South Moun tain. Golf, Ten nis, Good Music. Fine Bath and I Massage Department. Through Pull man from N.Y. and Philada. H0V.ARD M mSS.Mjt ATI WIIC (11V. N. .!. Weslmmster K "v' n"nr feaclt EI VYestminsier lisllip i.rl, baths, n ev. run. water $10upvvKi , $J up dtillv. (lias. Ruhre. Hrvfpl RncrrVfl Krntucky nvc. near Special fall rates Phone 117. A 11. Marlon. EDUCATIONAL STRAYFR'S ',,lfl llM, lii'ine School, I'n-iUlotn Rii trniiti rd Untrr now D iy or ulslit KIVEIRO i.N(iiT.m:s ,m TR VNM.ATIOSS Perry Ida. 10th Chestnut. Tel Spruce 1317. I)l("l M'IKIM: Compbto Coufso 2 Weeks M 11(101, 11 iv nnd Kvcnlnt; Cl.iBses Ono,1 positions waltlnc 2,1 (. .12il. Relnit 8020. 1oi!iic lien nnd llom "ATTLM) A IMIIMI L S( 11(101, lf nl)7"io the urmi It a lour p.trlotic duty." MUSIC KAOTIMi: In 20 tefons nr Money Uncle. Ultlt. mailed fre, Cllltl'sri.NsrN I'lnno Schools. 1.120 Chestnut ht.. 1412 Venango St., 1J20 Tasker St, l'hjn Spruce 0C7. FABRI "f; 1626 Arch St. Anne IYlcDonough 182.1 u m.m t sr. Mt'DIDH Alt I' AI.I.IXNCK lll'll.DIMJ Mary V. Chambers TIlACIinit DP PIANO 0, IS ceil II Av llookl. Charles Westel iS Ceil ii Av lli.oklet Pli MoudUnd 2047. l'lano lllstrtutloa 1714 Chestnut ht. LOST AND FOUND DOO Ixist. brindlo bull, brown and white, 3 months old. very liberal reward If returned. CaM JUverhrnok 1(11 Ti. l'l'll Lost, Monday mornlne;, lirovvn fox fur. Arch 81 car No. 0 .In collision, lbth and An If. or 18lh at. Itevvard. Ileturn 143 X 21 St. PACIvACii: Lost in llroad'htreet Hiatlon, a paiKucn etiiitalninu 2 dresses, 1 pair uf shocj, a hvv eater, tnanbure tools and tiurse con taining $8 Under kindly return to Lost and Pound Hurenu llrond Mr, et Station. , I'lN Lost, diamond bow-Knot cuff pin Saturday ovenjna-, October 0 between rtltz Carlton and Lyric Theatie; stamped J. 13 C. . Co O 7814 liberal l.u.ird. J II. Cald- vvell&Cn , Juniper and Chestnuteta. HAMPI.K CASH OI1IJ snont, of valuo'only to owner, lost Monday .veulm; on Arch, hetuecn Juniper and Urn id It.w.inl If returned or In form.itlon regurdlne s.mio. M J. Clark. 311 Market st. PERSONALS NOTICn Shareholders Kins David 11 and I Aesn. rail for Information after 7:30 p. m. Hhnroholder, 422 Cutharlno st. HELP WANTED-FEMALE pelt. ti:li:piiond OIT.ItATIMI Work near jour hume In pleasant and healthful surroundings, with excellent opportunities for rapid advancement. There are fvventv -eight Pelt Central Offices In Philadelphia, probably theie Is nno within a few blocks of our home. Unusual opportunities for earn, est. Intelligent joiinu women between 18 and 2J yearn ot age. New emploea are paid while lcarnlne and are readily advanced. Pleasant dining rooms, whero the best nf food Is cold ul cosr, In ovcry Cen tral office. Comfortable sluing rooms for rcadln: and relaxation, when off dutj. Good opportunity for senior and su pervising positions. Apply at 400 Murket street, dally, ex. cept Sunday, o.Ju a. in. to S p. in. HILLING CLKIIIC wanted. Apply National Drue Co.. Steiitonand omlngaves. DONNAS'. OPBBATOHB on" dress "embFoldTi-yT light work. Apply Hmlth & llainsey, lOJO Market st, IdOfJlvIiCHI'KIl and stenographer to" assist: 'be" glnner accepted If promising, with considerate treatment and liberal advancement for can. atle. Industrious girl. Call at ; Wun5e?ir Candy l.-actor.. lis to 132, Peg. st. (Op. poslte 410 N. 2d et.) ' 'wiv ilelphla,. COOK Oocm plain cook wanted n prhate fam lly. reliable and ablo to take full rhirse i of ItlUheti; well-pajlnc poslllon to right party Address, wlthreferelltea. PtltO, Leclger Of lice COOKN'eat white woman for plain rooking and light .housework good home and good wages Phono 1Vomlng 1771 J, 4U1.T i jj. i,h, OIIIL8 AND WOMEN come and see what a wonderfully good opportunity you have toaei light, clean, steady work In an up-to-data factory, centrally located, near elevated and surface lines; good pay with a liberal bonui (payable w. nitlLIf PltBKH OPKHATprtS TAPI'INO HACIIINIS OPKIUTOna ItlVETINO MACIIINK UI-rlKATOllS Apply Paetory Offloe. II T Palais Co?. 3201 Arch st. UIUI.B over ?T wanted for tlMii. . 7Iaant . fo. tnryworiil , , iera XVKZ, 1 OOTIeiVTin:, CilAMIIKItMAIDH, ,12't .per month, with hoard! lodging and laundry Work. Apply to the su. perlnteiident. Philadelphia Iloiplfal f0, cln. tag ous Diseases. 2d and Lunerena t ri,iiL. A ai,v 1 . ' , WPI i .', HELP X-rANTEP rE-TAL-i Conflawed from ritcecllsg Column aitlL.1 to Xrrr.nt)snd maka themsslvei rsnerally hsefuli also to learn hnd em. Broidery. Apply Smith - namsey Lmbroldery . Co , 10(0 Market st. . Q1IILS, experienced and learners, on fancy leather goods j clean, easy -i healthy place. A. Hermanns Lo., Vine st mean, 021-627 GirtLS wanted) good wages! steady work. ApbIj National Umbrella Pramo Co.. 30th and Thompson. OIIILS wonted, 3, for rutting up medicines, Annlv Tsroilnnnl Ti.,,- rn.. ritenton and Apply. National Drug Co., Btenton Wyoming, OlllI.H wanted, 18 to. 20. light clean worki ennd nav. Annlv 1040 Markel ii. JJurtHCItY MAID, young. Protestant, wanted! reference required. Apply for lnterviow. Phone, IVaypo 2. OPP1CI5 ASSISTANT Kxpcrleuoed c-nly need appl. permanent position. 202 " -" "' OITICIJ OIltL. about 10. living uptown, to learn clerical work! experience) unnecessary! ad- Vanccment P Oil), LedgerOfTUc. OriJItATOtta on neihvvear, light workroom! gnoci pn ..f c. i.in si,, sixui iiui'i. UI'ltllAIOUH tn uiako dolls' dresses. r, h. i8th St., eectinl Itoor. SALTISWOMnN lit nitoTimns ltiiQuinti palhswomun 1M VArtlOUM DKPAItT.M-NTS HMrLOY.Mi:NT iiuiii:au lit imoTiir.ns HrilMHIIIAPIIKIt, about 21 j'ears old, Under wood operator preferred! excellent opportunity, permanent! ntate salary and experience, M J)4S. LedgerJntral. , HTEN()(lHAPHi:il, experienced; advise ago and silary desired. Whllaker Olcssner, 1234 Hamilton st. Sri:NOOItAPIICU wlintcd, 3. Call at National Irug Co, Stentonnnd Wyomlngaves IVAITItllStll'S J20 per month, with board, lodg. 'lug and laundry work Apply to the super- ntendent Phlfadelphla Hospital for Con aglotis Diseases, 2d and Luzcrno sts., Phlla- Jl eipiun WAHU MAIim und tlranprn, $18 I"r month, with board, lodging nnd laundry work Apply to tho superintendent, Phtlndclphla ITaapltal for Contnnlous Ulseascn, 2d nnd Huzerno st.t Philadelphia, WOMAN" ProttKtant, as petifral houiorker to nr5it tnntron In nmall farm nrhool trr bosj ii"nr M i "ton, Pa , woman w It li boy will h tfHiHldorfd flullr Inrlude tnenclliis, rofrrtnLe Trtiiirnl M ;j,o, IjiiIbpt tnlnil W0M1.N AVANTKD f. w wninn who can dpotop tellliiff abllltv vlil hp rHoii nn opportunity tn earn lams and jtn ni.ineiit Income -lth Ihn largest and mont reliable Ihiujo of Us kind In tho world. Under our Kuldnnto otlW women are making1 blc monej . Tt ti"t huw you. Drawing awount mid transportation nxponticn tn thoA wbo mjdllf Mr. Tout, third floor, 333 9. 15lh at , Philadelphia, J'a. TOI'V I,Am"tV7eedl)TxtePfoTdTrlfrprlato print Ine plant, modern working: rondltloni. ): P irouffhtnn & Vo , third lloor. Dill Bide, Mascher nnd Somerset. HELP WANTED-MALE snn!CK1.1-PI-lt An experienced (reneral book- L nil.. 1. rit.til llU n ,.. .A.I.nnn.. t ..( , n '.. ...... ii'. , . ..,.-v uiit'ailj 111 Cllirai Imrtlcin of rltv ( 310, ledger Orflee. lltMiKKri:it for national hanlc. Individual edg,r stnti- experience and salary. .M 300, l.eilger Central lltiv hrlght. over 10. good opportunity for Hdviticenient See Jlr. Heller. U. (J. I. Co.. 1.14 NJ.Hh t liOY. l'roteslnnt 12 ears nr over, general of tlie clutlci filing, et : ehunco for advance ment ApnIy22HS. r.tht UoV 10 or over, wanted for errands and office wnrlc Apply Itimliigton Typewriter Co., 110 K BMi st UnV ns stock clerk. 10 nr nver; chance for ud- am omen t. Apply00Sajnut st Itoom 4. lltiVS wanted; good wanes; steady work. Apple National Umbiella Trains Co., 30th and Thompsonsts CAlilN-TMAKnns Steady worlTand good pay to competent men. Keystone Cabinet Co.. Front and I'ranklln sts . Chester, ra. CAltPnvrnns. ion, union, for Camp T)lx. WrlshlMovvn, N. .1.1 (10 rents per hours lodg ing nnd transportation furnished free from l'hlUiielphla only. Irwin i. Lclghton, 101 N. 12th st. UIJMKNT ri.MMlLIlb and helpers wanted. An ply 2022 l'arrlsh. CHAUri'KUH. jouiiBTuan.-uiiiler tho draft tigeT who has had at least 1 jear'e experience ami cm drive n l'ord and I'aclcaid car; white l'rotcstnnt Write, stating experience, refer, ence, Balary expected, to i'ostoffite llo 023, riiuaueipnii.j'u CHAUl'KKUH Kxperleneed man on light truck, Republic or Autocall $1(1; must have giod ref erence from last cmploer. I'th and Tioga sts. CHAUri'I-l'lt. vvhlte. wanted, permanent posi tion Apply llooin 3, 242 Chestnut St. CLIJItKS Sovei.il openings with large corpora tion, good oppurtunltj , state age. experience and s.ilarv expected. C 31H. Irf'dgerl)!?; DRAFTSMAN Kxperlenced mechanical man for permanent position Apply by letter, giving ago. experience nnd Folary desired, to Chief Draftsman, Nelson Valvo Co, Chestnut Hill.. I'a . UHlVr.US for drop-bottom vvngonn nnd carts? II. C Ambler. 3717 (.lid York road. DHILLKHS AND UUAMHU rirtsTici.Ass. mi:n- o.v Ain ma. clii.vi:; DAV wor.ic and piLg fvuniv, OAi.i. lOlD.AnCII ST. llLHCTItlCAL DlS-lItllliniii.v." young tcclmlcTi frrniliintn unnled. 11 I h i,.n,. l i .. . "1 nut, electrical distribution sjstem; stato ex jierlence and salary expected. l 605, Ledger KLUVATOn OPKItATOns 1'Olt orpicn-mni.DiNO srrvicr WIIlTUi HTBADV RMW.OV.MNT AI'PLV ItOOM 441 WlDUXLlt HLDO. uno inker for omen tiuildino plant WIIITUi ntkady kmpi.oymknt APPLY ROOM 414 . . 1411 WALNUT. lllisiKRY Man wanted who thoroughly un derstands atandard I' machines and loopers. permanent poiltlon paying 130 per week to the right man P 015. Ledger Office LAHORKrtS Itorlv-nlne-hour week! minimum full-time weekly wage $15,10; must bo steady, reliable men. Apply 7 a. m. until 3 p..m . the Atlan. tlo Rellnlng Co.. Krap. Dept., Philadelphia gate. 3114 raesunk nve. LAIIORKRS 100 men for Camp Dtx. Wrights. town. N. J ; 30o per hour; lodging and trans- portatiou furnished free from Phlla. only. Apply 7 a m., Irwin Lelghton. 154 N. 12th. ULKCTRIC LINK FOREMAN wanted, one fa. miliar with A (' single and two phase dltr. hullon Apply Wm Poster, 1208 N. 31st st. LAIlORErtS WANTED. 100; 32t4o TErt HOUR AND CARVAH- Apply I". W. Marks Con. atruetlon Co., Tacony Steel Works, ineigh st. and Delaware River (one block above Cottraan at.). See Mr lirownell. LAIIORERS wanted, heavy outslda work: jtc-adv work; good wages. Apply Wm. roster, l'.'US N. 31st st. LINEMEN--A anted, first-class nonunion electric light linemen; steady work; good wages, Ap. pTy Wm Foster. l208iiN..nfit st. MACHINE: HANDS We have permanent posi tions for capable, all-round woodworking ma chine hands at good wages. Keppel Co.. 103 Franklin st.. ChesterPa. MACHINISTS WANTED AT ONCE FOR InI HIDE WORK ON LATHES. PLANERS. IIORINO MACIIINRS. ETC . w'aQES 45C 'IXJ 570 PEItllOim. ACCORDlko TO ABILITY. SHIP JOINERS WANTED AT ONCK, WILL PAY, 040 PUR HOUR FOR FIRST-CLASS MEN opiHwruNiTY ron plhnty of over. TIME; PAYINO TIME AND A HALF ON NEW WORK. DOUHI.H TIME ON REPAIR WORK. DOtllU5 TIME SATURDAY AFTER. ?P?N,$L.,?,UNDAYH AN- HOLIDAYS ON ALL VVOIIK. FIFTY HOURS CONSTITUTES WEEK'S WORK 0 HOURS DAILY tl HOURS ! BAT. URDAYl PLANT LOCATED WITHIN 20 MifJm8,TSSt.T-Sia'mnfe VK rlEV N,l?H HI-iHNDin CAR BDRVICH AT ALL HOURS! TUB POSITIONS nfi FERED ARE IN THH DAY BIHKTl NO t AiiciT, Tnnnm a , inu THE BAJ,TlMORB'DRY DOCKS AND SHIP. Wl'lLpINR CO LOt U8T POINT Tiai'tI MORE MD j MACHINISTS, first-class Uth. and floor hands' iiiK.i n.ni eiiur worn, call or write for niiirraaiion. iinoei-aiorns uo.. ddystone. I . '!& ntdrTtak7eJiareo 5rQil JMEPJlVAlJTED-.MAIiB Cantlatied from Preceding CoIum" MAN, for. general work. Apply" vi.-" - BmlJltACo..B.W.cor, 55 'nVrffllJ? MEN uTder 21 nnd over 31 ,ar, "JM" "J-. VTholesale .grocery to help nt .? ' . la snipping oepartmetit. Call Lin s K r" l AIP!M Xt-Axrn. . """"l Jionesty. gooa education and arn.... necessary to qualify f0r imltlon'SlSc ' ji-r-.-x! iu iiuKiijjr or position h.," "r men are maklntr moro than on w'f6 J11'" rVw "come Ttnand t. Ik "."" , rS2 w. nrltannlcoCorporallon, third nl;clMt: 15th t Philadelphia, rk. TOr' l8 8 la S. MEN WANTED 431 LAND TITLH BLDQ. ' MEN WANTED ivl'tt oprrrninjitiTiiN winnow rr pavi-im W,.,;AST,MDY'o,Pamu WIDENER 1IUILD1NO CirERAlOR lVolahrchvaTornperatorri,.. -ateady man who can stanA l"tR!l ","n r.rnianent. Apply Dexter Metal JIf "?.?' Front and Areh els . Camden, ' "-' rRUNERS Experienced hUh'tree prtnT.,.. .1 per day; run usn n few learners if ihll: ' good rllmbers:, 2.r,n p.r dy. ih', ,h,: r, A. Sons, Mt. Airy, rhftal jnn.'rt'.J,'''!. niif STRETCHER WANTED, ONn Tim- STANDLNO llb'll RTIIUTCIIINII ON IviiffiR: RtTOS. APPLY POLLOCK-lilSTO'J "1','K'' AND DAUPHIN STS. "-lON. TULII- SHEET METAL WORKERS 100, union' nvT. per hour; large out-of-town conructliS,..'' Wrlghtatovvn, N. J : lodg ns n5 traJLJI1?" lion furnished free from Phlladel ffil. J' ARIrwln .. lelghton, 1.11 N 12th onl STEAMriTTEItS 50 union men for w-i.v, " '"".til-. jti.!51 J".' - orfu? <, overt ' romlPhTKueKhla onKrVrw!5 TV ? ireo inn, 154 N 12th st STENOGRAPHER, first rl, !' U t 20 per week to start, bring r. ferenre a lhCj.ll INOfON ARMS CO, EDDYS rONB,rA. HTENOORAPIIER. about 21 sears UnderwT, operator preferred, familiar with electncuSS glneerlng terms: excellent opportunity: B! manent: state salary and experience, it ui Ledger Central. 0,' STOCK MAN, steady position In grocery stock department: chance for advancement Adur, TINRMITIIR 1im milnn for Wrlehtstnnm w V . . . "'. .. ., . lAIH.LU, .i.; ci.'xc per nour: pientv or overtime . H1..I. .. .l "I t. .... ... ,... .,v,u. . .... ,,i v , "iriiims 1031. Ing and transportation furnished free from Philadelphia only Apply Irwin Leljhton, 1..-1 .. J -111 si. WAKtUD EXPERIENCED MEN TOOUIAKEnS FOR DAY WORK ENGINE LATHE HANDS FOR DAY AND NIGHT WORK CLEVELAND AUTOMATIC OPERATORS tflGliT WORK POTTER & JOHNSTON OPERATORS DAT AND NIGHT WORK JONES . LAMSON LATHE HANDS DAY AND NIOHT WORK WARNER & SWASEY TURRET LATHE HANDS DAY Ae NIGHT WORK GROOVE GRINDERS NIGHT WORK STEADY POSITION EXCELLENT CHANCE FOP. ADVANCEMENT HIGHEST WAGES TA1D APriT STANDARD ROLLER I1E.RING !0 EMPLOYMENT RUREAU , 49TII AND MEHION AVEM'E watT'1)" vieii tu train for engineer offlLf, Ill""" flth t- above Chestnut. WANTED Hank wants experienced ''$ bst references reuulred. P I..U, Ledt" Office 1 vntTVfi MAN nbout 23 jeurs. as teiiographer. ary. M 240. ledger jCentral - -IniPMiiTAIANA. large jihoo factor) needs sn 10amUloui young "an vflth some $t: In woineii'B footwear, tine o?Ror,VIiJir.,1,Siify fered o one who desires to JiUlmately qualify is a salesman. Address "1 ootwear. !." Hox 3143. - -j- -j VoitsipMAN. nbout 17. with some high scnooi Skr!", ff S nehgeM JS-gJ'g are accustomed to outside work, to """ K" elTlrio light llneme . steady wo J nnd good wages Paid while learning AH" WM. -qhtkh. 120S N 31st st. . COMPANY ORGANIZING TO TAKE OVEn PROMOTION WORK: "VMJi'TiiAl!. ' QUIRED. II 84T, LEDQER CL.NTRAL. General niTCT.tii.-i3a ornviPR COMPANY . ... rtOOK'Eltsi Coal Co.. 123. e"-!;I.f1B'Jt? SITUATIONS WAN TEDFEMAIiE COOK wlshea position; references. H LedjreCentral -T,.uT GOVERNESS. oung. Eiiallsh. of good '"""Js seeks lwsltlon; well educated. ucri,tmifc children: excellent ' m"nil1 "!?,-ntl American experience, a Hit. Ledger -,nl" LAUNDRESS want place, elty. or vylll go away, best ref. Address 1MI0 Thiimpsqnjlt MATRON Thoroughly experienced mWJlJJBJ lady seeka a position as matron or w"'fa tetident ln-iiospttai or inuiuii"i - - ,,ai nreenl nn.tllnn; exreutlolial references. 1 0'-' nr resent posUlonj exceptional references, l.edire fMlnm PRIVATE TEACHER or social secretary Young French lady desires engagement, reference M 340. Ledger CentraL -. SIT TJATIOITS WANTED MALE APCOUKTANT COST AND EFFICIENCY EXPERT wants permanent, temporary or ";'".' position, can guarantee eorrect metBoas. , positive economies. Increased Production M profit Modern cost accounting Is a '".uu;! evidenced by present coal situation and ? other contllet any Industry has ever had wia the Governmsnt about price Belter P yours right Address O 764 Ledger Centrst CIIVIFKKI'R deslrea position, prlvaje ("Xir married. 0 years exp-wlence. II S, L" CIVIL MNOlNEeR- IVIL JWOlNEeR-Puli?,a ot sTwTLVufris; .tWS'sa uluPandiin-"; j CLERKS Time productloft -" t ."Si", Jin, FOREMEN Tool shop. 35. nautical Inj.. W i MANAGER Kmploj mellt exPt..Hine.u"J- HrENOORAPHKitS and typists 16 to . 1-fc I'ree interviews. 1301 Land Title Iiununn, mmiFziHr. SiV;
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